Copy Menu.exe into the root directory of your media (i.e. D:\) and start it.
The appearing window should look like this. Its an empty window with a default pattern,
a close-button and a minimize-button

Now right-click on the the window where a button shall appear and select Add

Click on the button and you see its properties in the group box Button Properties of the Settings Dialog.
In the Caption-edit field enter "Notepad", in the Hint-edit field enter "A famous editor from Microsoft"
and in the Command-edit field enter "notepad.exe" - ready.

Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all of your buttons are present

Select and move the buttons separately or select them all with a
mouse-dragged frame and right-clicking select Make Column

Test your buttons with right-click and Execute

Save your work by right-clicking on the window (not a button) and selecting Save

Close Media Menu or go back to live mode by pressing <Ctrl><E> to test your work

The size of the window is controlled by the size of the background image. Put any .jpg or .bmp image of your choice into the same
folder where your Menu.exe is and rename it to Splash.bmp or Splash.jpg. The windows client size will accept the size of your image.

You can use one of the following images for free. They all are of size 640x480.

This system file has a special meaning in windows. If it exists in the
root directory of a storage device, windows automatically reads some
information and executes some actions. For all details read Autorun.inf in wikipedia

The open-entry tells windows to start application Menu.exe automatically
when inserting the media. Note: this behaviour may be disabled on the
target machine.

The icon-entry tells windows which icon to use for the media in
the explorer view. If you are using another icon from any exe or dll, you
can enter a comma-separated index of the icon, if its not the first one
of the file.

The [Menu] section and the following [ButtonN]-sections are created and
managed bei Media Menu. Instead of using the built-in editor of Media Menu
you can edit these entries manually.

Only the open- and the icon-entries are created on demand by Media Menu.
Other entries in the [autorun]-section are preserved

Toggle between Editor Mode and Live Mode

When the focus is on the dialog, press <Ctrl><E> or
start the application with command line-parameter "/EDIT".

Close the settings-dialog to enter Live Mode or press <Ctrl><E>
again.

Add a button

Right-click anywhere on the window and select Add.

Enter a buttons properties

Click on the button in Live Mode and select tab Button

Caption: The displayed text, use underscore to display the ALT-Key

Hint: The hint text which describes the function

Command: The command text, which defines the action when the user
presses the button. This can be path/filename of an .exe, the
name of a document to open or a web-URL. If you enter a document or
a link, select the open-radio button

Start type:

Start simply executes an application

Run executes the application too but it disables the button and
enables it again, when the monitored process is executed

Open opens a document with the associated viewer or starts
the default web browser, if command is a web URL.

Start option:

Hide hides the Media Menu after the command. This can be
usefull together with Run when you are running an installation
program and the menu should appear after the installation has completed